Transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis seedlings responses to high concentrations of glucose.

@article{Han2015TranscriptomeAO,
  title={Transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis seedlings responses to high concentrations of glucose.},
  author={L Han and J L Li and Man Jin and Y. H. Su},
  journal={Genetics and molecular research : GMR},
  year={2015},
  volume={14 2},
  pages={
          4784-801
        }
}
  • L. Han, J. L. Li, +1 author Y. Su
  • Published 11 May 2015
  • Biology
  • Genetics and molecular research : GMR
Sugars acting as fuel energy or as signaling molecules play important roles in plant growth and development. Although sugars associated with early seedling development have been analyzed in detail, few studies have examined the effect of sugar on genome-wide gene transcription. To analyze the role of glucose on the genomic level, we examined the response of seedlings to 5% glucose using RNA-seq technology. High concentrations of glucose significately altered the expression of 863 genes, with… 
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